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Photo: Getty"The Perseids appear to produce more fireballs than any other meteor shower, where fireballs are extra bright meteors," Caitlin Ahrens, an astronomer at the University of Arkansas, told Gizmodo.
Videos show paan makers shoving tiny fireballs into people's mouths.
Most of its flight tests failed, some in enormous fireballs.
It's not rare for small fireballs like this to reach Earth.
There's legit puzzling mysteries, dramatic irony, big fireballs, talking goat people.
Sparks shoot out of horns, followed by colorful fireballs, then smoke.
Admit it: you've always wanted to shoot fireballs out of your hands.
These fireballs will be larger and brighter than the average meteor shower.
Later, he showed off the streaks of fireballs coming from the smoke.
Fireballs and "earthgrazer" meteors are also a hallmark of the Leonid shower.
As warehouses blew up, gigantic, apocalyptic fireballs rose high above the site.
Debris from the comet burns up in the atmosphere, creating the fireballs.
Meanwhile, shooting stars, fireballs, and total solar eclipses will grace the sky.
Harkin and Bee met in the all-female comedy troupe, the Atomic Fireballs.
It clips power lines and crashes, sending two giant fireballs into the sky.
And the overall vibe, for all the fireballs and fisticuffs, is decidedly friendly.
Witnesses may see 'series of fireballs' Markus Dolensky, technical director of the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research in Australia, said witnesses to the Tiangong-1 descent should see "series of fireballs" streaking across the sky -- provided there were no clouds.
K., apparently we're looking for a white Prius with red fireballs on the side.
Many of those not instantly vaporized by the fireballs were left with horrific injuries.
Even on a regular year, it's the best shower of the year for fireballs.
A representative for SpaceX has... Community theater, religious theater, timespace travel, and magic fireballs.
Some travel so fast that they explode into fireballs, creating prolonged bursts of light.
Mages can wield magical spells and throw fireballs, for instance, while hunters can wield bows.
Reports of explosions and fireballs in the sky of Tuva, Russia around the same time.
Fireballs and flying hammers, lances and rocket launchers—the spectacle on show here is incessant.
Residents fled when the explosion rocked the capital and sent massive fireballs into the sky.
Just hammer him with fireballs — rolling to dodge attacks all the while — until he's gone.
He flicks his white-gloved fingers and fireballs bounce out to wallop approaching koopa troopas.
Thousand-degree fireballs are forcing evacuations near Salt Lake City, Seattle, and parts of Northern California.
Meteoric fireballs, for instance, are extensively documented these days, captured on dashboard, security, and phone cameras.
The shower is known for its large quantity of meteors, including the possibility of bright fireballs.
That means that, while you should see some bright and lovely trails, splashy fireballs are unlikely.
The shower, which is known for its fireballs, will be best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere.
Shocked spectators filmed fireballs shooting out of a competition car as it skidded round in circles.
In the original game, arch-vile demons healed my fallen foes and blasted me with fireballs.
So this year won't be quite that spectacular, but there's still a good chance of fireballs.
He began whipping fireballs around like yo-yos, but one of them got away from him.
The festivities are streamed live on a webcam, and a local brewery makes a Fireballs beer.
Between 1988 and 2017, NASA recorded over 700 fireballs created by foreign objects entering our atmosphere.
Well, thanks to modern technology, you can actually shoot fireballs now with the Ellusionist Pyro Mini Fireshooter.
Most meteors and fireballs have no impact (if you'll pardon the pun) on people on the ground.
A volunteer with the Kasich campaign is walking around, giving Atomic Fireballs and toe warmers to people.
Scientists captured the massive fireballs and mushroom clouds on camera — preserving the data in at least 10,000 films.
Hundreds of fireballs streak across Earth's atmosphere every day, Dr. Lattis said, but people witness few of them.
The fireballs were actually "space junk" from a Chinese rocket that launched in late June, McDowell told Refinery29.
In this case, it's worth pointing out a noteworthy characteristic of Lyrids: they tend to create exploding fireballs.
The Taurids meteor shower streaks across the sky this week, with fireballs that can look brighter than Venus.
NASA keeps track of most of the notable fireballs and bolides (a similar astronomical term) that reach Earth.
In the trailer, a choreographed flash mob of visitors navigate a world of thwomps, koopa troopers, and fireballs.
In the next, she is risen, white eyed, and levitating in the Church Of Night with fireballs for fists.
Sitting in front of a computer reading fireballs and seeing this kind of stuff is a lot more exciting.
You can choose not only your weapon, sputtering plasma blasts and homing fireballs, but the formation of your army.
The slow-burn combinations are important to prevent the resulting fireballs from being snuffed out from lack of oxygen.
Except instead of kicking balls or waving bats, these athletes are throwing virtual fireballs and taking down pixelated terrorists.
He hammered painted panels into boxlike containers – he called them "Bólides" ("Fireballs") — that could be picked up and handled.
He does this big dramatic pause while hammering down on one button so Luigi keeps shooting green fireballs at Zelda.
He hurdled fireballs scooting across the iron beams of the busted construction site where he and Donkey Kong did battle.
Black now goes from grappling with all manner of ghouls and goblins in Goosebumps to hurling fireballs at evil spirits.
Trilobites Two fireballs streaked across the sky in the past week, creating dazzling, ephemeral displays for hundreds of people below.
Mario (Venom, Avengers: Endgame, and Captain Marvel alum Ben Aycrigg) brings the heat with fireballs and his spinning fists move.
He won't say exactly how he created the fireballs, but promises to follow up with a behind-the-scenes video.
To spot the fireballs, find a dark spot with a clear view of the sky, ideally far from city lights.
Fireballs made up nearly 33 percent of the sightings in Indiana (230) and fewer than 5 percent in Colorado (157).
Some years, the Leonids can create what's known as a "meteor storm" with 1,000 fireballs or more filling the sky.
You put on a Vive headset and get on the back of a freaking giant dragon and shoot fireballs at castles.
They observed that the jets of particles being launched from supermassive black holes were creating explosions around the galaxy, like fireballs.
Look for fireballs in the night sky this week — the Taurids meteor shower is making its biggest appearance of the year.
The biggest fireballs were saved last night for "Sicko Mode," the mystical Drake-featuring single that's the centerpiece of the record.
Fireballs, Jäger bombs (a Jägermeister shot dropped in Red Bull, known around those parts as a Fliegender Hirsch, or flying stag).
The Taurids' Northern stream sometimes brings bight fireballs when it overlaps with the Southern stream in late October and early November.
The festivities have been going on for over a decade and consist of opposing groups launching palm-sized fireballs at each other.
Fireballs, also known as very bright meteors, streak across our sky when debris from a comet breaks up in our upper atmosphere.
It also means you're more likely to see some of the stranger meteor shower effects, like exploding fireballs and meteor smoke trails.
For centuries, in fact, the word meteor meant any atmospheric phenomenon, because that's how fireballs were understood, akin to fog or wind.
These range from the extremely simple, like throwing fireballs, to the complex, like assembling a small effigy to conjure a trash golem.
The blasts created large fireballs over the warehouse, and set trucks aflame amid the sound of helicopters and jets in the sky.
While meteors and fireballs both make sonic booms, meteors are generally much smaller and therefore quieter as they pass through the atmosphere.
There are a lot of fireballs and explosions and punishing subwoofer rumbles that seemed designed to test the strength of your kneecaps.
The game gives you two weapons that shoot fireballs and ice chunks, and you drift through dreamy natural landscapes neutralizing demons with them.
The majority of fireballs are only visible for a few seconds and are rare "once in a lifetime" events, according to AMS' website.
Each year, the Perseids mix in a high number of fireballs into the shower, which burn brighter and bigger than any plain old meteoroids.
Alexander Ivanov/AP Between 1988 and 2017, US sensors observed more than 700 fireballs from asteroids and space debris, most of them pretty small.
Fireballs are brighter and larger and can last longer than the average meteor, while earthgrazers appear close to the horizon with long, colorful tails.
Getting caught by nasties in the desert leads to a sequence of jumping over several fireballs, necessitating exact positioning that the game rarely affords.
It's been 524 years since that day, and we know a lot more about the random alien fireballs that occasionally crash into the planet.
SpaceX attempted this on two separate occasions in the past year, but both rockets toppled onto the robo-ship and blew up into fireballs.
And because more fire is always better than less fire, there's also a burst fire mode that allows you to shoot two fireballs at once.
While out on patrol Wednesday evening, one police officer in Indiana captured breathtaking footage of the Geminid meteor shower, known for its green fireballs. Cpl.
Fireballs are produced when relatively small pieces of dust, rock, ice or even human-made space junk enter Earth's atmosphere, burning up in the process.
An upraised glowing fist grants invincibility and a rose (the symbol of the Democratic Socialists of America) allows the player to toss roses like fireballs.
IFC Yipes and Lee Chung mimicked punches, fireballs, slides, character voice lines and even the Halloween stage's environmental sounds to bring the game back to life.
One of the most astonishing videos of the fire was captured by a Twitter user around 4:15 AM, showing enormous fireballs rippling toward the sky.
You should be able to see many of the small bursts, but it's the handful of large ones that create jaw-dropping fireballs when set ablaze.
You've got either no explosions or so many fireballs in the last 15 minutes that you leave the theater half-blind and with temporary hearing loss.
Fireballs are bright meteors, and this one was the second most powerful to enter our atmosphere in 30 years -- the first happened in 2013 over Russia.
Finding that power involves a journey from his hometown, St. Louis, to a Shaolin temple in China and "the lost art of throwing fireballs," he said.
At the top of the episode, Nilfgaard mage Fringilla (Mimi Ndiweni) orders her magical underlings to send deadly fireballs to the side of the Brotherhood rebels.
But consider "Nuclear I, CH" (1945) and "Nuclear II" (1946), depicting spheres—fireballs—in which abstract elements jumble and tatter: scientific progress climaxing, horribly, at Hiroshima.
If the asteroids hits a city or explodes above it, buildings are likely to be set on fire - with larger asteroids causing fireballs which are miles wide.
Two, it's not just jumping and dodging fireballs; kaizo-influenced stages always demand players use items, enemies, and other objects in ways the game never truly intended.
Researchers with the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at Middlebury said that the heavily edited film seemed to show black smoke, several fireballs and even possibly falling debris.
The rapper had everything you could possibly imagine at his "Trap Du Soleil" shindig in Atlanta -- including a chick who literally shot fireballs out of her hooha!
Cedar's 8-year-old brother, Miles, eats Fireballs obsessively, testing his ability to endure pain by leaving them in his mouth until tears run down his cheeks.
Shortly after the spacecraft was reported lost by the Russian space agency, social media reports of fireballs and other suspected debris began to surface in southern Siberia.
Competitors will wield Thor-like hammers, climb an obstacle-ridden "Mount Olympus," dodge fireballs, knock over towering pillars with their bare hands, and smash gigantic concrete balls.
It's tougher than the earlier area, with more enemies that launch fireballs or missiles at my face, but nothing I can't warp around with a little finesse.
Agencies could educate employees on how to recognize high-altitude balloons hit by moonlight, fireballs that look like floating orbs, noctilucent clouds that resemble extraterrestrial neural networks.
Scott turns over the reins to Skrillex, a producer who certainly knows his way around crafting tracks that feel like giant fireballs and ornate amusement park rides.
The flash it made is called a "super bolide," a term given to fireballs that are brighter than the moon but dimmer than the sun, Cooke said.
Those features, combined with the fact that air is thicker at lower altitudes, is what allows fireballs to make a perceptible noise -- sometimes a very loud one.
Fireballs — which are bright meteors breaking apart in the atmosphere — are common events, though this December explosion was quite potent, as the most powerful known fireball since 2013.
Mexico may get a respite from the Trump fireballs if he wins the nomination and radically changes his tone to take the center ground in a general election.
The society's operations manager, Mike Hankey, says fireballs (and yes, that's the correct astronomical term) happen pretty regularly when debris hits the Earth's atmosphere and creates friction and heat.
It's one thing to be able to swan into the room, absorbing fireballs left and right, and quite another to catch light, but slightly less than I would otherwise.
It took a few months before NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), which tracks hazardous objects near our planet, logged the airburst on its map of fireballs.
"Dragonflight" (Blackthorn Media) allows you to climb on a dragon's back for a fly-about; hand controllers let you scorch the landscape with fireballs if you feel the need.
Something that also came to Messages in iOS 10 is the Apple Watch's "Digital Touch" — the ability to send sketches, your heartbeat or fun animations like kisses and fireballs.
The other world is that of firearms, fireballs, and the stink of corruption—the world in which Harry, a career criminal, has made both his money and his mark.
But the Delta Aquaria meteor shower isn't set to peak until tonight and, as astronomer Phil Plait tweeted in reply, last night's "fireballs" were moving too slowly to be meteors.
In addition to the standard bright meteors, you're going to want to be on the look out for exploding fireballs and the telltale trails of "meteor smoke" they leave behind.
Creators just add their graphical assets like a mustache for dogs, fireballs that shoot out of people's hands or rainbows that appear over someone when they hold their arms out.
While Berg often diverts too much attention to the bombast of the tragedy itself, somehow through the fireballs and falling debris, Rodriguez delivers the most grounded performance in the picture.
You'll draw glyphs in the air with one hand and aim spells with a staff in the other, casting things like fireballs, a mystical sword, or a barrier-breaking charm.
This year, the shower will peak on the evening of December 13 and 203, so hope for clear skies that will let you see a beautiful show of green fireballs.
Even when it looks like things are exceedingly complex, with fireballs flying through the air and roads with multiple paths and obstacles, it's relatively easy to stay on the right path.
I go for Zelda because she teleports and deflects projectiles and shoots fireballs from great distances, which are all optimal moves for any player looking to avoid hand-to-hand combat.
This mode uses a first-person view and sees you holding a Joy-Con in each hand to perform classic moves like fireballs and dragon punches against successive waves of foes.
If there are fireballs where your partner's eyes used to be (or they're dodging eye contact all together), the Blooming Hearts Dipped Strawberries arrangement could get them to crack a smile.
"The last Perseid outburst, which happened in 2009, was pretty spectacular, with a fair number of fireballs mixed in with the regular meteors," Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office told Gizmodo.
One shot, in which a TIE fighter makes an unscheduled exit from a First Order hangar, shows that Abrams didn't want to rely on CGI fireballs for his vision of Star Wars.
Maybe in the future, Keener can give Jerry and the gang a bit more of a fighting chance: splice Kramer with an Imp, for example, and let him hurl fireballs at you.
The larger, horizontally oriented "Radiation Exploration" pictures are based on fields of sea-blue over which burst the equivalent of cosmic fireworks: lightning bolts, planetary fireballs and meteor showers of individual strokes.
Holding down a shoulder trigger activates a selection of special abilities, powered by the Higgledies and activated by the face buttons—fireballs for distance attacks, and increased damage close-range strikes, too.
As with other games in this style, your primary goal is to wear down a meter, but rather than diminishing their health with a series of fireballs, you're slowly ticking down their stamina.
Once the battle begins your soldiers and titans will attack on their own, and you can adapt your strategy by targeting new enemies and using spells to drop magic fireballs on bad guys.
But others are devilishly complicated, like a puzzle where I had to carefully goad a Piranha Plant into chucking fireballs at me, then dodge so it would light a pair of torches instead.
By studying fireballs, the agency's Meteoroid Environment Office in Huntsville, Alabama, which operates this particular network, improves estimates of the number, size, speed and trajectory of space rocks in areas where satellites operate.
Jack-Jack's raccoon time is pure play, which is something that "Incredibles 2" — with its self-aware political comments, its Bruckheimer-esque fireballs and all its locked, loaded guns — could use more of.
In contrast, fireballs usually begin as bigger rocks, capable of producing a much louder sound and penetrating more deeply into the atmosphere where there is less distance between them and a person's ear.
Despite the fact that the best views of the meteor shower will be from dark areas, it's still possible to see some of the brightest shooting stars — known as fireballs — from within city lights.
Each character has his or her own way of dominating space — Ryu and Ken have fireballs, Dhalsim has extra stretchy limbs, and grapplers like Zangief can throw you from a longer range than most.
While we made some impressive fireballs — the biggest was about five feet — it's possible to control the amount of flame you get by limiting how much fuel runs into the body of the device.
In Bracken's novels, a fatal disease wipes out 98% of the population of American children and leaves the remaining 2% in possession of extraordinary minds, capable of moving objects, throwing fireballs, and controlling electricity.
Any day now, a catastrophic event caused by climate change could detonate a financial bomb that incinerates powerful companies, sends fireballs through our financial system, blasts the U.S. economy, and devastates millions of Americans.
A meteor that exploded over Russia's Ural mountains and sent fireballs blazing to earth set off a rush to find fragments of the space rock which hunters hope could fetch thousands of dollars a piece.
Sometimes he and the guitarists Richard Kruspe and Paul Landers wear flamethrowing masks and launch fireballs at one another; Lorenz might climb off a keyboard treadmill and take a flaming shower in a metal bathtub.
Then he added a reclaimed cherry-wood beam for the mantel ($130 from Rare Woods and Veneers in Atlanta) and replaced the gas logs with concrete fireballs, a modern alternative to decorative logs (about $1,200).
With Kidz Bop, the tykes unwittingly present themselves as fireballs of rage and libido, bemoaning their deadbeat boyfriends, exalting their plump rumps and "goodies" that "make the boys jump on it" and "starving" for intercourse.
DRUZHBA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian authorities suspect sabotage lay behind explosions that tore through an ammunition depot in the early hours of Tuesday, sending fireballs into the sky and causing more than 12,000 people to be evacuated.
Titled "Hell is Here", the picture "conveys today's reality, where animals that we once prayed to as gods, we are now throwing fireballs at," said Nayan Khanolkar, a wildlife photographer who was one of the judges.
Oculus Touch will let players throw fireballs, draw glyphs, or assemble magical items And like real wizards (or at least, like wizards in books and movies), players will be physically using their hands to cast spells.
DAKAR (Reuters) - In a campaign video featuring images of fireballs and flashing lights, Senegalese President Macky Sall is depicted in front of an express train, a motorway, a glass high-rise and then a sports arena.
As the annual Perseid meteor shower lit our atmosphere with up to 200 extraterrestrial fireballs per hour, Mehmedinovic caught the action from famous spots across the southwest, including the Very Large Telescope Array and the Mojave Desert.
As liquid oxygen flowed into a tank on the second stage, the propellant was so cold that it froze solid, setting off a domino effect that destroyed the rocket in a succession of fireballs on the launchpad.
He reaches back behind him as if to throw something, and the sky ripples and cracks behind him — he's summoning some destructive force from the very fabric of time and space itself, calling down giant fireballs of doom.
While the Spanish meteorite happened to be caught by the Observatori de l'Ebre, there were still a few reports of other fireballs on New Years Eve, one in France, two in Canada, and two in the United States.
In seeking to deny Trump a second term, Walsh frequently lobbed rhetorical fireballs at the White House and received new scrutiny for controversial comments he made during his tenure in Congress and later as a conservative radio show host.
A number of impacts in 2018 exceeded last week's, though as CNET noted, the detonation over Cuba was one of the more notable fireballs since the meteor that hit Chelyabinsk, Russia near the nation's border with Kazakhstan in 2013.
The music swells as he shoots fireballs, raising his fist in triumph — before the camera abruptly cuts back to the reality, where he's just a little boy in a dingy garage, tape on his chest, and a tinfoil helmet.
Using that data, the organization can estimate the velocity and trajectory of the fireballs, according to Mike Hankey, the operations manager for the A.M.S. Fireball, he said, is an astronomical term that defines a meteor brighter than the planet Venus.
To prove how powerful Thanos is, the trailer shows him reaching his arm back and conjuring a Moon-sized orb in the battle planet's atmosphere and then throwing it at the Avengers, the orb exploding into a bunch of fireballs.
The dust particles hit the Earth's atmosphere at more than 200,000kmph and vaporise at an altitude of about 100km, giving the appearance of bright streaks of light zipping across the sky, with the larger fragments creating fireballs that sometimes explode.
According to the American Meteor Society, while thousands of meteors each day are bright enough to be referred to as fireballs, only relatively large, slow-moving and sturdy meteors are likely to hit the ground without disintegrating during their passage through the atmosphere.
You can still…Read more ReadPan says he was inspired by Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra for this build, but to us these gloves are the perfect way to recreate Ryu's Street Fighter "hadouken!" fireballs in real life.
I know that shooting fireballs has to look like a power you have in a video game but toss around this sequence of words in your head "a fire outside of logic," and tell me: are you imagining something much more interesting?
It's an impressive spectacle; the fire whooshes and pops, and as Roel plays with it, scooping up flames with the ladle and pouring ribbons of it back into the bowl, it leaps into fireballs of orange, threatening to slosh over the sides.
"With A.M.S. we are connecting the sky to the ground," Mr. Hankey, 43, said, referring to the fireball tracker he manages for the American Meteor Society, a nonprofit organization that monitors fireballs and meteor showers, when he's not running a software development business.
Whilst humans would be able to shelter from the fireballs caused by smaller space rocks by sheltering in basements, the risks posed by a larger object are so great that cities would have to be evacuated if there was a risk of asteroid impact.
Photo: APWhile fireballs like Michigan and Chelyabinsk provide an obvious pointer, and historic falls like Arizona's Meteor Crater can still yield new finds, the majority of material that reaches Earth is lost simply because it falls unwitnessed into the ocean, or among leaves and vegetation.
If I was a betting type (please note: The Verge does not condone or encourage gambling, especially not on the outcome of a TV show on which little forest elves shoot fireballs at skeletons) I'd put an awful lot of gold dragons on Loren's team.
Its board was shaped like a 3D island that players navigated while trying to retrieve an elusive crystal, but what really set it apart were rolling fireballs that could snake their way through the island, knocking players' tokens out of the way, and impeding their progress.
Local residents in the town of Nejapa, located some 30 kilometers (18 miles) north of San Salvador, gather every year, on this date, to hurl fireballs at one another in honor of a huge volcanic eruption in 1922 that forced all of the residents to abandon the town.
Michael Hankey of the American Meteor Society said such fireballs happen every day somewhere, but only rarely — perhaps four a year — do they occur over populated areas of the United States where the light show can be captured by dashboard cameras, security cameras and night owls carrying cellphones.
Using a hand-held digital camera, he filmed the six-minute boat ride: from the skipper Jacob welcoming passengers; to the "mayday" distress call; to the first sighting of the prosthetic shark; to the grenade launchers and exploding fireballs; and, finally, to the "high-voltage" cable that fries the animatronic beast.
Octoroks are shooting boomerangs out of their snouts; the old man on one screen tells you it's dangerous to go alone, then next door says "leave your life of money"; a Molblin caterpillar shoots fireballs at you; glitchy inverted witch women swarm the statues of Death mountain; and so on.
Most of the enemies you encounter are half-crazed, genetically modified humans, and you spend much of the game fighting them off by using your own genetic modifications: fireballs that you shoot from your hands, electricity fields that damage anyone who comes too close, telekinesis that launches enemy projectiles back at them.
This isn't quite the first time such a thing has been seen—"fireballs" created at the LHC and at the RHIC in near-light-speed collisions between very heavy particles have produced quark-gluon plasma—but the new observations are the first to come at small scales and at relatively low energies.
It might just be me, but even the way scribble and digital touch have been added to iOS links nicely to the Watch, helping to socialise this way to express ourselves as well as widen the circle of people who can now receive and send heartbeats or kisses or fireballs or even a heartbreak.
Whether you're staring deeply into a candle, making pretend fireballs with your energy like a Dragon Ball Z character, or spitting flames at someone like its your first college party and you have a bottle of Bacardi 151 ( as shown above), there's something about the primitive nature of fire that is immeasurably helpful in duping people.
Washington may not have a path to actually win it all with Wall as their franchise player, but given that their payroll is already hefty, Beal is finally healthy, Porter is whipping fireballs at the rim, and Gortat is still hanging on to the remnants of his underrated prime, it's looking more and more like now or never.
The Caesar of the first film was a household pet who wound up as a commander of simian troops, on the Golden Gate Bridge, whereas the new movie dumps him directly into battle and scarcely lets up; by the end, he is chucking grenades and setting off fireballs, like any old hunk of muscle in an action flick.
My grandmother (po po) once recalled to me the racism her family dealt with when she was a child, as one of the very few Chinese families in Hull, QC. The most shocking incident was a fire in the 1930s, set by a group of men who threw fireballs at the restaurant they owned and where the family of 11 lived upstairs.

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